1. Who is the person being interviewed? George Dodge is being interviewed.
2. What is his title or position? George Dodge is a Yankee Odd Job Man.
3. What is his race, gender, and age? Mr. Dodge is a male, and is 70 years old. The race of Mr. Dodge was not given.
4. Where is the Interview taking place? The interview took place in Worthington, Massachusetts.
5. What is the date of the interview? January 24th, 1939 is the date of the interview.
6. Who is the interviewer? Rosalie Smith interviewed George Dodge.
Part 1B - Photographs This photograph represents the African-American Experience of 1935-1940, because in the picture is an African-American man. During the era, African-Americans were treated differently from white's. They were thought out to be inferior to the white's, therefore having lower standard jobs, such as farmers, like represented in this photograph.
This photograph represents the African-American Experience of 1935-1940, because in the picture there are African-Americans fishing in a creek near cotton plantations outside of Belzoni, Miss. Delta. The African-American people in the photograph might be catching fish for their meals. Most African-Americans did not have the opportunities the white people had during this time period, so they have to turn to other resources, rather than buying all necessities.
1. Who is the person being interviewed?
George Dodge is being interviewed.
2. What is his title or position?
George Dodge is a Yankee Odd Job Man.
3. What is his race, gender, and age?
Mr. Dodge is a male, and is 70 years old. The race of Mr. Dodge was not given.
4. Where is the Interview taking place?
The interview took place in Worthington, Massachusetts.
5. What is the date of the interview?
January 24th, 1939 is the date of the interview.
6. Who is the interviewer?
Rosalie Smith interviewed George Dodge.
Part 1B - Photographs
This photograph represents the African-American Experience of 1935-1940, because in the picture is an African-American man. During the era, African-Americans were treated differently from white's. They were thought out to be inferior to the white's, therefore having lower standard jobs, such as farmers, like represented in this photograph.
This photograph represents the African-American Experience of 1935-1940, because in the picture there are African-Americans fishing in a creek near cotton plantations outside of Belzoni, Miss. Delta. The African-American people in the photograph might be catching fish for their meals. Most African-Americans did not have the opportunities the white people had during this time period, so they have to turn to other resources, rather than buying all necessities.